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This presentation explores why copyright is important in making sure you can best share your collections online. It focuses on creative commons licenses, and how you can use these as a cultural heritage professional.
This presentation explores why copyright is important in making sure you can best share your collections online. It focuses on why intellectual property and copyright are important for the cultural heritage sector.
Europeana 2020: Crisis, Change and Culture was held over three action packed days, with over 70 speakers covering 50+ sessions and over 900 cultural heritage professionals joining from across the globe. Read on for a recap of Europeana 2020 and to find out how to rewatch the sessions.
We share the practices we follow when developing the Europeana website. This post looks at our development processes and best practices, and the tools we use to ensure that our application is robust and resilient.
We are happy to announce the results of the 2020 Europeana Network Association (ENA) Members Council elections. Of the 35 candidates who came forward in this year’s elections, our members chose nine of them to fill the open seats in the Members Council between 11 and 20 November.
Eight years on from the adoption of the Orphan Works Directive, the European Commission has initiated a review of the Directive through a survey on its application. 87 institutions submitted their views, and today we tell you about Europeana’s response.